The perfect pressed powder for a shine-free look. This light-weight formula absorbs excess oil and shine for a natural and smooth complexion. Available in one transparent color for all skin types - so it's perfect when you're out and about with your girls!

This holy grail product is super versatile. Use it alone or on bare skin to maintain a flawless skin look. Use it over your Essence foundation as a setting powder to help keep your look a little bit longer. Or, use it for touch-ups throughout the day to get rid of any excessive shine.

I bought this after seeing this recommended from a beauty vlogger on youtube. I have combination skin and live in hot & humid Florida. I put this on after applying my Revlon Colorstay foundation for combo/oily skin and LAGirl pro concealer. Sets everything very well and controls my oiliness all day (I'm a nurse and am on my feet at work for 12+ hours). I was so surprised it lasts through the work day! It also doesn't leave a white cast to my skin, even when photographed. The only "big brand" powder I've ever tried is the Laura Mercier smooth finish foundation powder and I think this does a better job of controlling shine. Great powder and I'll continue to buy this when I run out!

For the price, this is a good powder. I have tried better ones, but if price is an issue, this one will probably do. You can't use a lot or you are going to look weird. If you only get a bit oily throughout the day, use this, if you tend to get really oily, this is not the powder for you.

My favorite YouTube makeup vlogger did a review on this product and loved it, so of course I ran out and got it! It is very very inexpensive, does not have a weird smell, is very easy to apply, a little goes a long way, and it controls shine in my oily areas but does not settle in my little wrinkles that I'm sure no one even notices I have. I would totally recommend this product! I'm thinking stocking stuffers!!

Works nicely, set my makeup well, my makeup lasted all day and remained matte. It does feel very silky and soft. The only problem is that I wouldn't really call it translucent, it does sort of have a white look to it. If I sort of buff it on, it doesn't look white any more, but it does lighten my face significantly, and I find myself applying more blush because it doesn't look like I have any on any more.